Cryoglobulinemia and cryoglobulinemic vasculitis: etiological aspects and pathophysiological associations
The term cryoglobulinemia (CG) is used when detecting serum immunoglobulins that reversibly precipitate and form a gel at a temperature below 37 °C and dissolve when the temperature rises above 37 °C. Type I CG consists of only one isotype or a subclass of monoclonal immunoglobulins, while types II...
Main Authors: | I. Yu. Golovach, Ye. D. Yegudina |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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IMA-PRESS LLC
2020-03-01
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Series: | Современная ревматология |
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Online Access: | https://mrj.ima-press.net/mrj/article/view/997 |
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